Saue
The city is situated in northern Estonia Saue 18 km southwest of Tallinn, surrounded by the rural community Saue, but this does not belong to the city. Other towns in the area are Keila ( 7 km), Saku ( 7 km) and Laagri ( 7 km).
- 2.1 Population development
- 3.1 Sport
- 4.1 traffic
- 4.2 Education
- 5.1 Sons and daughters of the town
Geography
Boroughs
130 ha of the rather small town area are privately owned, 35 ha are occupied by municipal buildings and facilities. In addition, Saue a 25 -hectare industrial area, 112 ha of woods and parks and 15 hectares of arable land.
History
1920, the forerunner of the present-day city was founded. In 1960, the village was incorporated to Tallinn, where around 1993 to 1994, the city and become self-reliant. 1973, the original name was " Saue aedlinn " changed to " Saue alevik ". He is now officially " Saue linn " (city Saue ).
Population Development
The population is growing slowly but steadily for years. 93 % of the inhabitants are ethnic Estonians, the average age is 35 years.
Culture and sights
Sports
Economy and infrastructure
Traffic
Saue has 62 roads with a total length of about 21 km, take the 30 hectares of the city area.
Education
The city has a high school, a music school, a kindergarten and a youth center.
Personalities
Sons and daughters of the town
- Ingemar Teever (* 1983), Estonian footballer
Cities: Keila | Loksa | Maardu | Paldiski | Saue | Tallinn Communities: Aegviidu | Anija | Harku | Jõelähtme | Keila (Town ) | Kernu | Kiili | Kose | Kuusalu | Koue | Nissi | Padise | Raasiku | Rae | Saku | Saue (Town ) | Vasalemma | Viimsi
- Location in Estonia
- Harju County
- Community in Estonia